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* [http://franken-wiki.de/index.php/Kategorie:Fr%C3%A4nkisch-W%C3%B6rterbuch A High German – East Franconian dictionary] with sound files {{de icon}}
* [http://franken-wiki.de/index.php/Kategorie:Fr%C3%A4nkisch-W%C3%B6rterbuch A High German – East Franconian dictionary] with sound files {{de icon}}
* [http://www.ostfraenkisches-woerterbuch.de/ East Franconian dictionary], from {{lang|de|Mundartforschungsstelle der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften}} {{de icon}}
* [http://www.ostfraenkisches-woerterbuch.de/ East Franconian dictionary], from {{lang|de|Mundartforschungsstelle der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften}} {{de icon}}
* [http://www.sprachatlas.phil.uni-erlangen.de/ Linguistic atlas of Middle Franconia] {{de icon}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110529082009/http://www.sprachatlas.phil.uni-erlangen.de/ Linguistic atlas of Middle Franconia] {{de icon}}
* [http://udi.germanistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/wp/ Linguistic atlas of Lower Franconia] {{de icon}}
* [http://udi.germanistik.uni-wuerzburg.de/wp/ Linguistic atlas of Lower Franconia] {{de icon}}



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East Franconian
Ostfränkisch
Native toGermany (Bavaria, Thuringia, Saxony, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse)
Latin (German alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologeast2299
  1: East Franconian

East Franconian (German: Ostfränkisch), usually referred to as Franconian (Fränkisch) in German, is a dialect which is spoken in Franconia, the northern part of the federal state of Bavaria and other areas in Germany around Nuremberg, Bamberg, Coburg, Würzburg, Hof, Bayreuth, Meiningen, Bad Mergentheim, and Crailsheim. The major subgroups are Unterostfränkisch (spoken in Lower Franconia and southern Thuringia), Oberostfränkisch (spoken in Upper and Middle Franconia) and Südostfränkisch (spoken in some parts of Middle Franconia and Hohenlohe).

East Franconian German

In the transitional area between Rhine Franconian in the northwest and the Austro-Bavarian dialects in the southeast, East Franconian has elements of Central German and Upper German. The same goes only for South Franconian German in adjacent Baden-Württemberg. East Franconian is one of the German dialects with the highest number of speakers.

East Franconian is researched by Mundartforschungsstelle der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Fürth.

The scope of East Franconian is disputed, because it overlaps with neighbour dialects like Bavarian and Swabian in the south, Rhine Franconian in the west and Upper Saxon in the north.

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